Graphics for the exhibition Michael Krebber: The Living Wedge (18 February – 30 April 2017) at Kunsthalle Bern.
Archiv Netzwerk Kunsthalle
Exhibition at Kunsthalle Bern showing works from the institutions archive.
’33 — ’29 — ’36
Exhibition graphics for ’33 — ’29 — ’36 , an exhibition at UM Gallery – Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague, curated by Lucy McKenzie. Participating artists and designers: Atelier E.B, Tauba Auerbach, Katja Mater, Lucy McKenzie, Beca Lipscombe, Eileen Quinlan Historical works: Božena Rothmayerová-Horneková & Civilised Woman, Kató Lukáts, Madeleine Vionnet 20 December… Read more »
Raw and Delirious
Design of visual identity for exhibition Raw and Delirious (20 June – 30 August 2015) at Kunsthalle Bern comprises poster, invitation card and ads as well as exhibition graphics.
Udolpho
Udolpho is a new space dedicated to the exhibition and sale of rare books and manuscripts. The Visual Identity for Udolpho comprises the design of logo, stationery, exhibition posters, hand outs and the website. Exhibition photography by Nick Ash. Website programming by selbstbewusstlos.
Ernste Spiele / Serious Games
In the four video projections Serious Games, Farocki examines the use of computer game technologies in the training of American soldiers. We see young recruits at the screen engaging in simulated combat training, for example, which barely differs from games produced for entertainment. The series thus depicts how our collective imagination of war is being… Read more »
HOUSE STYLE
HOUSE STYLE presents a series of new commissions initiated by Panel with Annette Lux and Steven Cairns in response to, and alongside, a specially selected film programme sourced from the British Film Institute National Archive. HOUSE STYLE takes as its starting point a monthly Technicolor film series called Roundabout (1962–1974). Roundabout was designed to promote Britain… Read more »
Das Kind, die Stadt und die Kunst – Aldo van Eyck, Yto Barrada, Nils Norman
Textiles: Open Letter. Materialien einer Ausstellung
“In a series of discussions, exhibitions, seminars and presentations, TEXTILES: OPEN LETTER looks at textiles in contemporary art and at their history, materiality and language. Taking its name from the 1958 tapestry by German Bauhaus artist, teacher and writer Anni Albers, it explores this rich but under-examined field of artistic production and how in recent… Read more »
Carpets of Distinction
“2012 marks the centenary year of the Dovecot Tapestry Studios in Edinburgh. As part of the celebrations Panel are working with the studio on an interdisciplinary collaboration that explores the skill of making, and its impact across art forms, through a collection of new textile works, a showroom and associated public programme. John Byrne, Ruth… Read more »
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